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'Nishan-e-Pakistan For Jaishankar': Cong Rips Into EAM, BJP Says 'Rahul Speaking Pak's Language'

'Nishan-e-Pakistan For Jaishankar': Cong Rips Into EAM, BJP Says 'Rahul Speaking Pak's Language'

Time of India20-05-2025
A war of words intensify between BJP and Congress as row over LoP Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi's 'X' post continues. Congress leader Udit Raj said, 'Jaishankar should be given Nishan-e-Pakistan' for 'informing' Pakistan before the attack. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had launched an attack on External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, saying his silence on the number of aircraft India 'lost' after Pakistan was 'informed' about the military action under Operation Sindoor is 'damning'. The Congress leader had earlier also targeted the government on the issue, suggesting that the Indian side informed Pakistan ahead of the military strikes on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir (PoJK).#rahulgandhi #jaishankar #operationsindoor #indiapakistan #meadispute #pibfactcheck #congressvrsbjp #defensecontroversy #airstrikes #politicaldebate #pawankhera #uditraj #shahnawazhussain #surendrarajput #pressconference
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